I’ll bet my life savings it isn’t a choice for most….its a necessity these days.
I’ll bet my life savings it isn’t a choice for most….its a necessity these days.
I actually prefer the style of Lemmy, but wow this is great.
The irony of this post is the fact that Reddit’s new API policy will literally make such an extension pointless starting in July. People should just….not post on Reddit…
Welcome to the revolution.
Do we really think there’s going to be that many more users joining once the API policy goes into effect? I feel like most people who were going to leave Reddit have already left. Idk, I could be wrong. But why would people be back there if they’re just going to leave in July?
I doubt anyone would care if you did that, but it does sound like you’d get more use out of joining https://kbin.social/. They are part of the federated universe and have a dedicated microblog section.
If losing third party apps ruins your reddit experience (oh no) just find another app or website.
Don’t worry, I did.
They are the same. You can upvote a post once you click on it. It should be right below the title.
And you can make sorting by New default in your profile settings, for those who didn’t know. It’s definitely helped with the auto-loading.
Not the first post about it. And I definitely agree it’s not amazing.
Maybe Rudd can weigh in?
I think it is now because Lemmy.world seems to be more stable than Lemmy.ml
I agree the current icon isn’t great but I’m also not a fan of any of your suggestions since none of them include the Lemmy “mascot”.
At this point, even if they were to reverse all the decisions they’ve made, I have no intention or desire to go back to Reddit. Lemmy has been a great replacement and I’m hoping it’ll only improve over time.
There’s a recent post on this here: https://lemmy.world/post/90611
TLDR; They’re actively working on fixing it.
What’s the difference between Lemmy and KBIN? From my short time navigating around KBIN, it looks like much of the content is just linking back to Lemmy communities.
He has been here: https://lemmy.world/post/77429
Ah. Fair enough. The only way I know of as others have mentioned is either blocking those communities individually or creating your own instance then blocking those you don’t want to show up.
I’m curious why you would need to block an entire instance when you can simply ignore it? Nothing from another instance would show up in yours unless you’re following it.
Yep. Not sure how that happened.
My only complaint is not enough people commenting on / interacting with posts. I’m guilty of it myself (I was also mostly a lurker on Reddit) so I’m not trying to blame anyone but Lemmy often feels like a ghost town.